I recommend that you go for a mechanical course, it is more versitile than automotive engineering. Mechanical engineers also deal alot with the automotive industry aswell.
At UTS (and probably most other uni's) there is a Formula One Racing Team which builds their own car from scratch and races...
Civil Engineers:
Deal with stationary objects. (non-moving)
Have an easier maths course.
Will need to be more enviromentally conscious.
Can choose submajors such as structures (large things like the harbour bridge), Enviromental (with more focus on the effects that the structure will have on...
Currently the UAI for an engineering course is 85 points.
You can increase your points by doing a number of things:
1. Doing subjects such as:
Engineering studies;
Industrial Technology;
Information Processes and Technology;
Information Technology;
Physics;
Chemistry...
Currently the UAI for an engineering course is 85 points.
You can increase your points by doing a number of things:
1. Doing subjects such as:
Engineering studies;
Industrial Technology;
Information Processes and Technology;
Information Technology;
Physics;
Chemistry...
Currently the UAI for an engineering course is 85 points. It has been increase for the past couple of years.
You can increase your points by doing a number of things, please check this website for more information. Hope this helps.
https://support.eng.uts.edu.au/entry/
Currently the UAI for an engineering course is 85 points.
You can increase your points by doing a number of things:
1. Doing subjects such as:
Engineering studies;
Industrial Technology;
Information Processes and Technology;
Information Technology;
Physics;
Chemistry...